Boozfrighta' Beana' de ska.
A tale of a Boozefighter's former adventures in jackassery in The Land of the Moaning Clam and new adventures back in the Lone Star State and Beyond to the Desert wastes of the Stan's of the world back to the Land of the Moaning Clam and who knows where else to inculde By God Texas and the whatnot! And Shit!
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Vacation pt.1
I had to bust out and break away from Korea on my annual vacation to head home for three weeks. I wish it was three months because there's more I wanted to do, places I need to go and people to see. Spent a week in Texas where I probably slept at home for 2 nights. The rest of the time was running around with my Boozefighter brothers tearing it up. Spent a week in Tennessee on the farm with my mom, sister and her kids and left to spend the final week up in Chicago with my Dad and Step-mom.
At Nationals on meeting night, a prelude for a long drunken night.
With Crowbar and Slingblade.
Alexander wants to go riding.
Papa and I drinking in his garage.
At Nationals on meeting night, a prelude for a long drunken night.
With Crowbar and Slingblade.
Alexander wants to go riding.
Papa and I drinking in his garage.
SBU's Labor Day beach run to Yeonpo.
Here I am with Jane kicking ass in the bike rodeo where the boozefighters mopped the floor with everyone and I came out with 1st overall.
I had a little too much to drink between the beer, Jack Daniels, homemade moonshine and some rot-gut stuff that some SBU guys brought back from Russia.
Kimmy
And of course the ritual of roman candle wars.
I had a little too much to drink between the beer, Jack Daniels, homemade moonshine and some rot-gut stuff that some SBU guys brought back from Russia.
Kimmy
And of course the ritual of roman candle wars.
Friday, July 25, 2008
Kang Won Kid #3
That this is gonna eat me. It was a HUGE moth.
Infantry and Cavalry
Across the DMZ into the socialist paradise or Kim Jeong Il's playground.
Infantry and Cavalry
Across the DMZ into the socialist paradise or Kim Jeong Il's playground.
North East Loop around the country.
Since Scott's been here two years and never been to the east coast, I took 3 days to floor him on what the Kangwon province has to offer in riding.
We blasted across the country on hwy 38 all the way to the east coast and stayed at a beach outside of Donghae. After much assorted mollusks, beer, soju and 3 cigars a piece we staggered back to the crappy inn we were staying at to grab a piece of the floor to awaken to cotton mouths and hangovers.
With the sun on our shoulders we streaked up the coast on hwy 7 to where I almost took my friend out with a wayward ignition cover that fell off my bike at 90 mph. It bounced up and wizzed by his head with mere inches to spare. We blasted up into Seoraksan park, God I love riding there, to where I would blast thru the curves as fast as my bike could take me. Where as Scotty was having a hard time riding because he was too busy in awe of the scenery. We made it to the top and said his hand was cramping up (one of many iraq IED injuries). Don't puss out on me now we have hours more hard mountain riding ahead of us. The rest of the day we jetted up to the Punch Bowl, looked across freedoms frontier into North Korea hoping that some nork jackass heard the roar from our bikes climbing the ridgeline on the DMZ. Turned and burned thru the mountains out to the Peace Dam and down into Chuncheon.
The ride home sucked because Monsoon rain hit all the way home. I being the either baddass I am or the biggest dumbass I am rode with no rain gearall the way home. Rain gear only delays when you get wet and keeps the water trapped inside your suit so I own none. No big deal, I just couldn't see worth a shit, I should have carried my 3/4 helmet with the visor since that's all I really need in a summer monsoon anyway (just so I can see where the hell I'm going).
We blasted across the country on hwy 38 all the way to the east coast and stayed at a beach outside of Donghae. After much assorted mollusks, beer, soju and 3 cigars a piece we staggered back to the crappy inn we were staying at to grab a piece of the floor to awaken to cotton mouths and hangovers.
With the sun on our shoulders we streaked up the coast on hwy 7 to where I almost took my friend out with a wayward ignition cover that fell off my bike at 90 mph. It bounced up and wizzed by his head with mere inches to spare. We blasted up into Seoraksan park, God I love riding there, to where I would blast thru the curves as fast as my bike could take me. Where as Scotty was having a hard time riding because he was too busy in awe of the scenery. We made it to the top and said his hand was cramping up (one of many iraq IED injuries). Don't puss out on me now we have hours more hard mountain riding ahead of us. The rest of the day we jetted up to the Punch Bowl, looked across freedoms frontier into North Korea hoping that some nork jackass heard the roar from our bikes climbing the ridgeline on the DMZ. Turned and burned thru the mountains out to the Peace Dam and down into Chuncheon.
The ride home sucked because Monsoon rain hit all the way home. I being the either baddass I am or the biggest dumbass I am rode with no rain gearall the way home. Rain gear only delays when you get wet and keeps the water trapped inside your suit so I own none. No big deal, I just couldn't see worth a shit, I should have carried my 3/4 helmet with the visor since that's all I really need in a summer monsoon anyway (just so I can see where the hell I'm going).
Monday, July 21, 2008
Thursday, July 10, 2008
New loudness
Picked up some Paughco drags on Ebay last week. They sound awesome, when you let of the throttle they sound like a jake brake on a big diesel truck just barking away. I'm gonna have to make more changes to the bike since the springer is torture here riding around Korea. The roads are rough to say the least. They'll pave a road nice and flat and then tear it up a week later by digging it up and not backfilling it properly or even lay a correct road bed. I also have problems getting a brake to work right on the springer since it isn't strong enough to hold the brake to keep it from flexing and warping the rotor. Running without a front brake here is not an option. So this Friday I'll take some measurements to go back to a hydraulic front end. I think I'll go back to drag bars too.
Monday, July 7, 2008
Camp Humphreys 4th of July Freedom Fest
The Freedom Fest Ride and show was a fundraiser for the US Army Motorcycle Mentorship Program. We had a good turnout of clubs and independants between The Hump and Yongsan. Much thanks go out to SBU, Yongsan Road Dragons and Rough Riders MC.
Colleen (Prospect Randy's Daughter) and I getting ready to line up at the front.
The cops and I talking about my cop bike.
The womerns at the booth. L to R: Linda (My womerns), Sundee (Brother Jon's wife), Jovi (Prospect Shaggy's wife), Christine (Prospect Randy's wife)and Dee Dee (Brother Scott's wife).
My ratty cop bike won ugliest bike there but the best went to some easter egg paint job softail instead of my sporty chopper. Oh well.
Colleen (Prospect Randy's Daughter) and I getting ready to line up at the front.
The cops and I talking about my cop bike.
The womerns at the booth. L to R: Linda (My womerns), Sundee (Brother Jon's wife), Jovi (Prospect Shaggy's wife), Christine (Prospect Randy's wife)and Dee Dee (Brother Scott's wife).
My ratty cop bike won ugliest bike there but the best went to some easter egg paint job softail instead of my sporty chopper. Oh well.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
The Green Weenie is alive again.
Finally got it done! I took it out on the road between Songtan and Geodok and that Andrews N4 cams with those 1200 cc valves in the little 883 cc heads makes it a fast monster. It sounds and acts like it means business. I nearly lost my hat screaming like a little girl trying to keep my boner out of my face riding it. Now all I need to do is take it out to Bison Choppers tomorrow to get them to cut some more spacers for the front wheel to install my GMA springer brake. The adapter plate with the stock brake didn't work worth a damn. The rotor would flex and unseat the pucks and lock up while going down the road. Scarry shit! It happened once at 70 mph and I have no idea how I kept it up.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Ahh, the bugs of summer...
Last night Gary and I rode to my house to look for a voltage regulator for my Electraglide. Well, the 12 mile ride from Anjeong-ri to Songtan where my house is we must have killed half the bugs in Korea with our faces. It felt like rain but with bug guts instead.
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